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use all the polls from nevada -- use of calls from nevada. -- use all preview -- you solve the polls from nevada. @@@@@@h'rr @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ dnr let me go back to one other issue, and we will continue the conversation. you had the result on tuesday, and then you had this announcement on thursday. >> right. >i am of two minds about it. issing said in the interim -- i seem to that in the interim it is disastrous -- in the interim i think as last shrewsburythat with the obvious problem of money in politics. that is a move towards citizen- funded elections, subsidizing more speech rather than trying to restrict. guest: i am not an expert on this, but i do listen to some of them. 28 states holding 60% of the population already allow corporate and union expenditures in state races. . >> let's go to carl. he is joining us from chicago. good morning. >> how are you doing? >> i have seen you on television. let's take this health-care thing. one of their key things is, we have to have tort reform. but as one thing those those not work. -- that is one thing that does not work. the jobs did no
use all the polls from nevada -- use of calls from nevada. -- use all preview -- you solve the polls from nevada. @@@@@@h'rr @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ dnr let me go back to one other issue, and we will continue the conversation. you had the result on tuesday, and then you had this announcement on thursday. >> right. >i am of two minds about it. issing said in the interim -- i seem to that in the interim it is disastrous -- in the interim i think as last shrewsburythat with the obvious problem...
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the book is called "game change," and theco aurtors are with us next. refinance or purchase their home. - and that's why i love... - i love... i love being a home loan expert. ♪ i lovsfx: can shaking op a home loan expert. when you own a business, nothing beats the sound of saving time and money. and it's never been simpler to save - with regions lifegreen checkg and savings for business. you'll enjoy free online and mobile banking. and with regions quick deposit, you can deposit checks right from your desk. drop by and get started with a business financial review through a regions cashcor analysis. it's how business gets into the rhym of saving. regions it's time to expect more. >> i hope they're paying close attention because tonight the independent voice of massachusetts has spoken. >> larry: there's an extraordinary book, it's a major best seller titled "game change." the co-authors are mark halperin and john heilmi heilman the co- of "game change." before i discuss this election tonight and other things, mark as you discovered all you discovered
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our thanks to the hoffman foundation for having us -- kaufman foundation for having us today. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> coming up today on c-span, election night speeches from yesterday's senate election in massachusetts. on today's "washington journal," live with your phone calls. and live coverage of the u.s. house as they work on several suspension bills including measures related to relief efforts in haiti. the senate homeland security committee holds a hearing today on aviation security and the christmas day bombing plot. homeland security secretary janet napolitano and national intelligence director dennis blair are among those scheduled to testify. you can watch it live on c-span3 beginning at 9:30 a.m. eastern time or watch it online at c-span.org. abigail adams had to remind john adams to remember the ladies when creating a new government. dolly madison had to encourage her once shy husband james this weekend on "afterwards," the intimate lives of the founding fathers. thomas fle
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a 10 be used as a bridge. -- it can be used as a bridge. but what is worrisome is that people might just rely on that, saying that i can send my e-mail and check my status, but that means i won't have to get a computer at home. because a computer at home is what allows children to get online to during -- online tutoring, what allows parents to learn more about job transitions, about health information. we do see minorities using different types of media, but the most important type of media which is going to later contributed to the economic and social mobility that we need in our community, is still lagging behind. >> how do we justify that with the generation that uses technology differently? i am listening to a cd and i hear him talking about writing these lines on an iphone. there is a generation that feels they don't need a laptop, because they have mastered the ability of typing by some, as opposed to him -- typing by thumb as opposed to hand. are we -- should we be spending more time with the relevance and the ability of them to be s
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host: bill joins us on the republican line. caller: karen finney, i saw you talked before and you sit there and kukulie like the rest of yor democratic leaders. you said the republicans did not bring it plans to the table. when you can get to the table, how are you supposed to bring plants? how can you talk about behind closed door plans -- what about the jobs you say you have treated? you sit there and lie. obama said it would be an open situation. is this what you call open? i think not. guest: all right. i don't feel like i need to respond to that. we obviously have a disagreement. i do not consider myself a liar. we obviously have a different version of the facts. when republicans start a health care discussion by saying, let's make this president obama's waterloo, there is not a willingness to come to the table with ideas. to say our mutual goal is to pass health care reform. that is not for the conversation began. democrats said we need to pass reform and republicans said no, we do not want to. basically trying to hold up
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we have got to do better, because there are so many people out there who need us, who need us at our very best, so well you have succeeded in passing the first part of our economic plan, you fail to pass the other key part -- a tax credit, a tax credit to encourage companies to hire unemployed workers and an incentive to create jobs in counties with the highest unemployment rates, so during this session, you will have another chance to pass these needed proposals, and i urge you, ladies and gentlemen, to pass them quickly, because nothing is more important than returning albanians -- alabama ian's -- alabamians to the work force against giving them job security. [applause] the first proposal is a $1,500 tax credit to jump-start new jobs, a proposal but an independent economist projects will create 6000 new jobs. this idea is becoming a national model to get people back to work. at least one other state is using our same proposal to help its economic recovery, and the president recently announced he is proposing this idea also. as others around the country are realizing tax incentives
we have got to do better, because there are so many people out there who need us, who need us at our very best, so well you have succeeded in passing the first part of our economic plan, you fail to pass the other key part -- a tax credit, a tax credit to encourage companies to hire unemployed workers and an incentive to create jobs in counties with the highest unemployment rates, so during this session, you will have another chance to pass these needed proposals, and i urge you, ladies and...
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we are trying to use the same model here, and i look forward to us really doing what is necessary to relieve the various issues there. i have heard from a lot of you about whether or not we are planning -- we have asked the speaker not to approve any cordels in the near future. we would like for each member of our caucus, not just the congressional black caucus, but the entire caucus, to sit down and decide how they are subcommittees' in various committees can respond to this event. then we will coordinate all that, and we will organize efforts, rather than for all of us to go down there now as a coordinated effort. >> i would like to ask congress woman clark to come down. she has been an officer of the congressional black caucus and she hails from the caribbean american community. >> thank you for your longtime leadership and commitment to fighting for haiti. i want to also applaud your work in bringing the resolution to the floor expressing condolences to and solidarity with the people of haiti in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake. this legislation since a unified message
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where do they put us? >> larry: wouldn't you bet, john, that jobs is a big part of the discussion tomorrow? >> sure, it absolutely will be. it's all about jobs and the economy at this point. the tricky thing is, you know, president obama can't promise that government will create the jobs. what he can do is call for investment that can create new conditions. that's why the emphasis on green jobs and building a green energy sector clean and green that can move us into the 21st century. the economy and jobs are issues that big government spending for jobs runs against the deficit. they're a difficult balance here. he has to give those folks out of jobs so long a sense of hope about the future again, a sense they're on us like a laser beam and they're going to turn around the economy in the long run. >> larry: how much emphasis do you think, david, on terrorism? >> it's going to be a minor theme. in massachusetts scott brown made considerable use of terrorism in beating martha coakley he. it's a mistake not to
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give us the mode us op -- mo. what happens? >> often they develop relationships, and the kind of trafficking that happens in places like haiti, the stay with if phenomenon is something that happens when a family feels like they can't care for their children properly and they send them to be with another family in another area to provide domestic servants in exchange for food, clothes and possibly an education. what happens often, however, is that the terms of the child living there are not very well -- they're not monitored at all, they're not well established, can the children are treated harshly. sometimes there's violence, sometimes they're not entitled to the things they think they're entitled to and often they're sexually abused. they often leave those families at 18, which is when they are to be legally paid, and then they go on the streets. sdp >> larry: how much sexual slavery, maggie, is involved in this? >> larry, i think when children are abandoned and separated from their families, and that is a reflexes of their pa
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at guantanamo and used to possibly lead toward normalization of relations. i just published an op ed in the fort lauderdale sun sentinel in which i said that is pretty clear that the detention center at guantanamo is going to close long before we decide to pull out of the navy base itself. but if we were to decide, we and the cubans were to decide to move toward normalization of relations, of course, the most likely thing that could happen is that guantanamo, the base itself would become a very important bargaining chip in that normalization of relations and i think it would be most likely that we would turn the base over to the cubans. after all it is on cuban soil, but i don't think we could propose that now without in the current environment without risking political suicide for any politician who would propose it to. but i would hope that personally speaking we could end the embargo. i think the embargo frankly in my opinion makes very little sense today. we have normal relations with vietnam. we have relations with lots of governance that we don't parti
at guantanamo and used to possibly lead toward normalization of relations. i just published an op ed in the fort lauderdale sun sentinel in which i said that is pretty clear that the detention center at guantanamo is going to close long before we decide to pull out of the navy base itself. but if we were to decide, we and the cubans were to decide to move toward normalization of relations, of course, the most likely thing that could happen is that guantanamo, the base itself would become a very...
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as always, send us a twitter comment at twitter.com or send us an email. we'll get to your calls in just a moment. this is from the "new york post" calling senator gillibrand a puppet senator. harold ford is seriously looking at the senate seat. guest: well, i think the puppet charge comes from -- i notice that the "washington post" or the "new york post," or as my brother calls it, the new york truth. he is a conservative. the photo with chuck schumer. he figures so prominently in new york politics. one of the reasons that kirsten gillibrand is the senator and was appointed by the governor is because he was chuck schumer's choice. he lobbied very hard for her. he cleared out a lot of folks that were interested in running in the primary that are in the new york delegation, karen maloney and steve israel from long island being the other. and he also has a vast fundraising network that is helping support kirsten gillibrand. as far as harold folder's can't dassey. it is interesting to see somebody who just a few years ago to the people of tennessee saying tha
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i used to live there when i was a teenager. one thing i learned there -- >> you lived in afghanistan? >> 1969 to 1971 and kabul. my father was a professor for two years. i was a member of the afghanistan ski patrol junior grade and skied there. a lot of afghans are ill literate. it does not mean stupid. i'm not sure mints you will cultured. the average afghan probably knows more poe friday by heart than hardly anyone in america. you can run into afghan tribesmen that know hundreds of poems and thousands of proverbs. we would consider in their conversation quite literate. even when lived there, it seemed to me the warfare was w the afghan national sport. one of my favorite books on this reege son by john masters. it is a memoir of being in british officer in the 1930s. the a much began cousins showed up rather angrily and confronted him. where are our models, they said? they said turn enemy. no, no. you gave medals to the men on your side. we want our medals, too. you couldn't have had a good war without us. very much the afghan
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let us take this case. if somebody had said based on the father coming into an embassy, we have to follow this or based on the intelligence stream that the arabian peninsula as working with a nigerian and something is going to happen on december, 25. somebody has to make that base my decision. do you have the human capacity to assign people to chase these down and have a responsibility almost as if this was a police department and you were assigning a detective to pursue a case? it is not to find the murderer in this case but to prevent a murder from happening. what is our capacity to deal with this with battered usage of personnel? >> i think your question maris exactly right. the more difficult thing is deciding what the threat is in the first place. there are two things that we're doing to improve this. i have not had the capacity to do this and way that it needs to be done. we were going to expand the scale of that. we have been very good at chasing down threats that come out of afghanistan and pakistan
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used properly or not? >> one of the most important things to look at is does the charity have experience working in a place like haiti? that's the most important research thing you can do. have they already done things? do they have a track record? you can look at things too. there are plenty of websites that say how much overhead cost does the charity provide? really you want to look at results. what is it that the charity has accomplished? have they been there before? this is not a tragedy where people can parachute in and do good no matter how experienced they are. they have to have relationship s with the community. that's probably the most important thing that experienced thing to look at. >> suarez: quickly and conversely, what should raise your suspicions? what kinds of pitches should you be wary of. >> some of the pitches that say 100% of your donation goes to charity. that is too good to be true. links in email, people you don't know. go to the website. goog google it yourself. a lot of people wil
used properly or not? >> one of the most important things to look at is does the charity have experience working in a place like haiti? that's the most important research thing you can do. have they already done things? do they have a track record? you can look at things too. there are plenty of websites that say how much overhead cost does the charity provide? really you want to look at results. what is it that the charity has accomplished? have they been there before? this is not a...
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it is a great victory for us. i know it has been agonizing for us waiting for this decision, but it is an amazing thing to have lived through it for years, and to be told by the bureaucrats at the federal elections commission you cannot do that. you have no first amendment rights, and i think today is a wonderful day to tell the folks at the federal elections commission that they work for the people and the people do not work for them, so i am really honored with this outcome. it is a tremendous victory for the first amendment and for our organization, and thank you very much. i am happy to take any questions. >> [inaudible] the corporate offices have the same rights as people? >> i do not know exactly what the opinion says just yet, but it is a great day for every person in america -- whether you own stock in a company, whether you run a mom-and-pop grocery store, and by the way, when we put in those several thousand dollars in corporate contributions that this case ended of ending on, they were just like that. t
it is a great victory for us. i know it has been agonizing for us waiting for this decision, but it is an amazing thing to have lived through it for years, and to be told by the bureaucrats at the federal elections commission you cannot do that. you have no first amendment rights, and i think today is a wonderful day to tell the folks at the federal elections commission that they work for the people and the people do not work for them, so i am really honored with this outcome. it is a...
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hop -- when we talk about hope -- and the evil that opposes us is not coming after us in polite discussion. you knew about hitler and what he was trying to do. this is overwhelming. many people will not engage in the strugglea. nger is usually-- anger is usually a mask for fear. we are gripped by this. what do you think about your king now? that was the phone call we got. he is dead now. that sent shock waves. because none of us in here is ready to die. if we understand that as an expression of our sacrifice, then we gotta it. >> one of your sermons, i cannot say i fully embrace it, but i tried. he ended a sermon of reflection upsetting, " fear not at the door, faith answered. there was no one there." i started by quoting dr. king in saying, "to go forward, we must look back. and we discover the moral foundations of all significant social change." this evening we have looked backed in order to go forward. we have received great council by this wonderful panel, which as we prepared to go, i hope you'll join me in thanking them. [applause] hos[captioning performed by national captioning inst
hop -- when we talk about hope -- and the evil that opposes us is not coming after us in polite discussion. you knew about hitler and what he was trying to do. this is overwhelming. many people will not engage in the strugglea. nger is usually-- anger is usually a mask for fear. we are gripped by this. what do you think about your king now? that was the phone call we got. he is dead now. that sent shock waves. because none of us in here is ready to die. if we understand that as an expression of...
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it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic governor, a strong supporter of obama, obama had come and stood with him three times saying, new jersey, vote for this man. he just lost by five points. it was about a 20-point drop in support. that tells you something. jersey is a democratic state, but they're worried about specific things. unemployment, taxes, they worry about a lot in jersey. terrible property taxes. a bad economy. that's where their minds are. that's who votes in jersey. the president -- >> i lived in jersey. >> i lived in jersey. that's what they're worried about right now. >> still in j
it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic...
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you stay with us, wolf, you stay with us. gloria borger will be joining us as well. kathleen kennedy townsend will be here as we stay on the massachusetts story for the rest of this hour and the midnight hour again we'll be back at midnight, 9:00 pacific, midnight eastern. of course, haiti coverage will continue at length again throughout the night and again tomorrow, but the massachusetts story reins supreme right now. we'll be right back. okay, class, our special guest is here -- ellen page. hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. [ crowd gasps ] [ announcer ] if you think about it, this is a lot like most job search sites. - they let everyone in, - [ crowd groans ] so the best people can't s
you stay with us, wolf, you stay with us. gloria borger will be joining us as well. kathleen kennedy townsend will be here as we stay on the massachusetts story for the rest of this hour and the midnight hour again we'll be back at midnight, 9:00 pacific, midnight eastern. of course, haiti coverage will continue at length again throughout the night and again tomorrow, but the massachusetts story reins supreme right now. we'll be right back. okay, class, our special guest is here -- ellen page....
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used to be called the aluminum company of america. the largest aluminum maker in the world that it is also lobbying for the environmental restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions in the name of global warming. alcoa happens to make aluminum car frames, aluminum car frames are just as strong but much lighter than steel carvings. high quality performance cars will have an aluminum frame as opposed to a steel frame. aldermen costs a lot more to make. so the effect on u.s. consumer or an automaker of environmental regulation, whether it isw3 to efficiency standards or global warming regulation, is to drive up the cost of buying a steel car which makes you more likely to bite and a aluminum framed if you're. alcoa makes most of its aluminum and manufactures most of the car frames down in australia. where it has just successfully lobbied to kill the global warming bill down there. and the
used to be called the aluminum company of america. the largest aluminum maker in the world that it is also lobbying for the environmental restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions in the name of global warming. alcoa happens to make aluminum car frames, aluminum car frames are just as strong but much lighter than steel carvings. high quality performance cars will have an aluminum frame as opposed to a steel frame. aldermen costs a lot more to make. so the effect on u.s. consumer or an automaker...
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but you use it on your own. you can ascribe it to no one. in other words, you write a sentence that is -- it is the feeling here in washington that, then you use the information. if you wish to do that, remember, you're assuming the information then is right. wisely you would have checked it beforehand. now, when that senator gave that to me, i assumed it was off the record. and i walked away. now, i did not use it in my piece that night. only to get a call from him the following morning saying, why didn't you use that? i gave it to you to use. i wanted that on the air. and i said, but, senator, you said it was off the record. oh, he said, don't be hung up on terminology like that. if i'm giving you information, use it. ah, but then it's the reporter's responsibility -- should it be the reporter's responsibility to figure out whether the information is of a sort that he the reporter can figure out and use? last night i was -- i'm absolutely hooked on old mysteries. and i was watching a movie "north side 777," ji
but you use it on your own. you can ascribe it to no one. in other words, you write a sentence that is -- it is the feeling here in washington that, then you use the information. if you wish to do that, remember, you're assuming the information then is right. wisely you would have checked it beforehand. now, when that senator gave that to me, i assumed it was off the record. and i walked away. now, i did not use it in my piece that night. only to get a call from him the following morning...
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they've never been used. the whole point of -- you and i would probably not be having this conversation if it wasn't for these people. they built this weapon not to make war with it, but as bernard sh reeve would say over and over again, this is the first weapon in the history of human kind which is being built not to use in war, but to deter war. >> i wanted to start with what an icbm was because i think that tells the story of these scientists who helped create it. do you want to tell me about bernard? >> he was 6 years old when he came here in germany during world war i two months before we declared war on germany. he grew up down in texas, got into the army air corps and was a protege of general arnold who was the founder of the modern, the u.s. air force during world war ii. then with the work on scientific, bringing science into the air force, the utilized science and saw that this weapon would guarantee the peace because if we had it, we could deter the russians from doing anything that would trigger a
they've never been used. the whole point of -- you and i would probably not be having this conversation if it wasn't for these people. they built this weapon not to make war with it, but as bernard sh reeve would say over and over again, this is the first weapon in the history of human kind which is being built not to use in war, but to deter war. >> i wanted to start with what an icbm was because i think that tells the story of these scientists who helped create it. do you want to tell...
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use all the polls from nevada -- use of calls from nevada. -- use all preview -- you solve the polls from nevada. host: our conversation, reminding our audience, we are joined here at the table by byron york and christopher hayes. we will get to your phone calls in a moment. send us your twitter comments at twitter.com/c-spanwj as well. let me get back to another issue and we will continue this conversation. you had the vote in massachusetts. guest: not a good week. i am of two minds about this. i think that in the interim, it is disastrous. our ability to see independent expenditures, i think that long- term my hope is that it spurns us to think in a different way about how to deal with the obvious problem of money in politics. that is a move towards citizen- funded elections, subsidizing more speech rather than trying to restrict. guest: i am not an expert on this, but i do listen to some of them. 28 states holding 60% of the population already allow corporate and union expenditures in state races. . caller: what they - one of the key is. we have to have tort reform. we've had it i
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important for us, you are a priority for us. we understand what you are going through. and we are showing that we care. moreover her presence in haiti will help to paper over any hard feengs, you know, friction that may have occurred between some people who are in charge of the airport in port-au-prince and who now see that this is going into american hands. but they should know that this is temporary situation, just to help us get through this hard period. it doesn't mean america is taking over haiti. >> you mentioned friction, hard feelings, can you elaborate on that? >> i know that some people, you know, for the past two days, there were problems that planes could not land at the airport. and i understand that as you said today there is a memorandum of understanding that was signed that had to be worked out. because some of the airport officials thought they were still in control but you know, in control in what way? now that they, the u.s. airborne and other units are coming, u.s. 82nd airborne, they have more equipment, mor
important for us, you are a priority for us. we understand what you are going through. and we are showing that we care. moreover her presence in haiti will help to paper over any hard feengs, you know, friction that may have occurred between some people who are in charge of the airport in port-au-prince and who now see that this is going into american hands. but they should know that this is temporary situation, just to help us get through this hard period. it doesn't mean america is taking...
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it is used to soften plastics and most of us have it in our bodies. it has been removed from some products including baby bottles and sippy cups but the people who have the highest levels of it in their system may have the highest risk for heart disease. >> a new study shows you can't skimp on sleep and expect to make up for it later. women slept 5 1/2 hours for three weeks and then they looked at the effects. then they were able to get 10 hours of sleep. chronic sleep loss made people vulnerable to errors and accidents. sleep deficits can lead to memory problems and even weight gain. that is my excuse for everything. >> if i get 3 1/2 a night, i would be in real trouble. >> coming up, a look at some of our top stories. >> now you're looking at a live picture over the downtown baltimore area. up next, we'll update weather and traffic for your morning commute. stay with us. you're watching 11 news today. >> it is a nice morning commute so far. not dealing with any delays yet. just a couple of things to mention. this water main break, at fairmount avenu
it is used to soften plastics and most of us have it in our bodies. it has been removed from some products including baby bottles and sippy cups but the people who have the highest levels of it in their system may have the highest risk for heart disease. >> a new study shows you can't skimp on sleep and expect to make up for it later. women slept 5 1/2 hours for three weeks and then they looked at the effects. then they were able to get 10 hours of sleep. chronic sleep loss made people...
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host: amy walter also joins us, editor of the hot line. take us to the national phase. what does this race mean? guest: there are a lot of implications for this race. one is that the president's legislative agenda and the senate that no longer has had 60 votes per the other piece is the anger among independent voters. these were the voters that gave president obama his victory in 2008. he won independent voters in a place like massachusetts overwhelmingly in 2008, but he also carry them in places like virginia and new jersey, which went republican for governor this last year. what we are seeing is that independents not only are turning away from democrats but in huge numbers. what is fascinating to me is that we have independent voters in virginia and massachusetts, three very different states of voting by the same margins for a republican candidate, which suggests that for democrats going into 2010, midterm elections, they have got to figure out how to get those voters back into their camp or they are going to suffer significant losses in the election. host: more of yo
host: amy walter also joins us, editor of the hot line. take us to the national phase. what does this race mean? guest: there are a lot of implications for this race. one is that the president's legislative agenda and the senate that no longer has had 60 votes per the other piece is the anger among independent voters. these were the voters that gave president obama his victory in 2008. he won independent voters in a place like massachusetts overwhelmingly in 2008, but he also carry them in...
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that has tested many of us. and forced some very difficult decisions upon the president and his team. but every step of the way, i feel very confident that as i go into any setting, i have all of you as part of the preparation and the backup, and that gives me the reassurance that we are prepared for whatever comes next. with respect to haiti, the challenges that we confront are really going to give us both the opportunity and the necessity of demonstrating what we mean by diplomacy and development working together. one without the other is truly inadequate. and my goal has been among others to elevate the role of diplomacy and development. and here we are with this terrible calamity that has forced us to do just that. one example, our aid workers under the newly, sworn-in dr. rod issue a, who i don't even know how you say had to hit the ground running, but he did. and of course our team here at state. we're scrambling as quick as we could to do everything we needed in these past two weeks, and as is often the c
that has tested many of us. and forced some very difficult decisions upon the president and his team. but every step of the way, i feel very confident that as i go into any setting, i have all of you as part of the preparation and the backup, and that gives me the reassurance that we are prepared for whatever comes next. with respect to haiti, the challenges that we confront are really going to give us both the opportunity and the necessity of demonstrating what we mean by diplomacy and...
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we must use them all. advances in technology can unleash more natural gas, nuclear, wind, coal, for alternative energy that will lower your utility bill. in virginia we have the opportunity to become the first state on the east coast that will drill for and produce national -- natural gas offshore. but this administration's policies are delaying offshore production, hindering nuclear energy expansion, and seeking to impose job-killing cap and trade energy taxes. now is the time for innovative energy policies to create jobs and lower energy prices. all americans agree that a young person needs a world-class education to compete in the global economy. as a young kid, my dad told me, son, if you want a good job, you need a good education. my dad was right. that is even more true today. the president and i agree on expanding the number of high- quality charter schools and rewarding teachers for excellent performance. for school tauruses for parents and teachers mean more accountability and greater achievement.
we must use them all. advances in technology can unleash more natural gas, nuclear, wind, coal, for alternative energy that will lower your utility bill. in virginia we have the opportunity to become the first state on the east coast that will drill for and produce national -- natural gas offshore. but this administration's policies are delaying offshore production, hindering nuclear energy expansion, and seeking to impose job-killing cap and trade energy taxes. now is the time for innovative...
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basically, they asked us, please, cnn go on larry king and tell us that the port-au-prince municipal nursing home needs food and water. and a british aid working came back and said she is going to get some supplies by late tonight. we hope that is the case. >> larry: the u.n. estimates 3 million people are in need of food, water, and medical assistance. do you see anything gets better? >> as sanjay was saying, things have got an little bit better. it's a relative term. thousands of people living in the park for eight nights. i don't that have bathrooms and showers and little food. there is still a lot of hung interthirty people. people come up and ask us for food and water and we can't bring boxes be boxes and give it to everybody. >> we have a survive story right ach the break. host: did the waltons take way too long to say goodnight? mom: g'night john boy. g'night mary ellen. mary ellen: g'night mama. g'night erin. elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night eve
basically, they asked us, please, cnn go on larry king and tell us that the port-au-prince municipal nursing home needs food and water. and a british aid working came back and said she is going to get some supplies by late tonight. we hope that is the case. >> larry: the u.n. estimates 3 million people are in need of food, water, and medical assistance. do you see anything gets better? >> as sanjay was saying, things have got an little bit better. it's a relative term. thousands of...
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so it became amen and alan and ronnie were used which their parents started using evin at home when their children started school. secure they were. alan's thought there was in his 26 year as a gender of four. ronnie had been there a year before his hand got crossed and alan signed up with the company in 65 during senior week. he already worked three days by the wind at his prom. in another job is meant just to last the summer. alan thought he would never last two days let alone been working his third summer. he wanted to quit after the first day that there was no way to do that and still live in his father's house. at least with their diets now they didn't have to go to work. but just like how ronnie disappeared, the south was disappearing from beneath him and more bullshit like urban renewal, more like removal alan flout. there were buying up their low-income houses and clearing them to convert the south and into a industrial zone. the mayor hubbard wanted a buffer between the defeat could deport and dearborn. plenty of the good people the south and was detroit and they didn't care any
so it became amen and alan and ronnie were used which their parents started using evin at home when their children started school. secure they were. alan's thought there was in his 26 year as a gender of four. ronnie had been there a year before his hand got crossed and alan signed up with the company in 65 during senior week. he already worked three days by the wind at his prom. in another job is meant just to last the summer. alan thought he would never last two days let alone been working...
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is a powder, it's what abdulmutallab tried to use on 12/25. it's what richard reid, the shoe bomber, tried to use previously. and it's very hard to detect. it's not obvious that these devices would have found it. >> suarez: but mahesh argues the steps taken to ensure privacy-- like blurring faces-- render people anonymous. >> what happens is, like, the person who is asking the public to scan is not there next to the scanner, he's there remotely. so, there's less chances of somebody seeing a supermodel next to the scanner, and next seeing their image and trying to sell it off to "the national enquirer" and all of those things, that has been the concern of the public, but to avoid those things. >> suarez: for rotenberg, that is just not good enough. >> i think the t.s.a. has been very misleading on this point. in fact, they're going to detect prosthetics, mastectomy scars, they're going to detect sex change operations, adult incontinence. those are the types of images that will be available to the t.s.a. operators. >> suarez: at baltimore washin
is a powder, it's what abdulmutallab tried to use on 12/25. it's what richard reid, the shoe bomber, tried to use previously. and it's very hard to detect. it's not obvious that these devices would have found it. >> suarez: but mahesh argues the steps taken to ensure privacy-- like blurring faces-- render people anonymous. >> what happens is, like, the person who is asking the public to scan is not there next to the scanner, he's there remotely. so, there's less chances of somebody...
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that has cost us a dollar trillion. that my children -- caused as $1 trillion, that my children and grandchildren have to pay for. president, president obama came to power or. the republicans, the publicly declared that they want to see this president failed. they said they want to derail health care. i'm wondering where america people -- did they forget -- host: phyllis from boston. much coveted it independent. caller: i am certainly voting for scott brown. we have to do this as unenr olled, as the college, and i believe this will be the shot heard around the world one more time for massachusetts. i am so proud to be from massachusetts because we have been an laughingstock which the amount of democrats that we have brought to congress and to our own legislature. it is about time we stand up and we say, we don't want it to be a kennedy seeks, as mr. brown has said over and over again, this is the people's seat. and because we have been taking for granted for so many years in this state, i believe that finally the people
that has cost us a dollar trillion. that my children -- caused as $1 trillion, that my children and grandchildren have to pay for. president, president obama came to power or. the republicans, the publicly declared that they want to see this president failed. they said they want to derail health care. i'm wondering where america people -- did they forget -- host: phyllis from boston. much coveted it independent. caller: i am certainly voting for scott brown. we have to do this as unenr olled,...
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bridgett more difficult for us to check it. -- more difficult for us to check it. [unintelligible] we have a good idea of how to stop guys trying to blow up a plan over detroit. the technology is there. we need to make sure that the people who need to use the technology can use it properly. and we do to help? >> thanks for your comments. i think there will be budget implications. my view is, and i want to go back to a point that the senator asked me, the privacy vs. security issues that kids raised in connection with a whole body scanners. we do look at privacy issues from the get go. ultimately, the question is, what do we need to do to protect the security of the flying public even at the take to deal with privacy. security is the number one concern. one thing that this committee and the congress can't do in addition to that is setting public expectation. we are doing and will continue to do everything we can do to prevent this kind of yvette from ever happening again. from whatever source anywhere around the world, there is no one silver bullet. yes we can push
bridgett more difficult for us to check it. -- more difficult for us to check it. [unintelligible] we have a good idea of how to stop guys trying to blow up a plan over detroit. the technology is there. we need to make sure that the people who need to use the technology can use it properly. and we do to help? >> thanks for your comments. i think there will be budget implications. my view is, and i want to go back to a point that the senator asked me, the privacy vs. security issues that...
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thus, more of the pain of unemployment from this downturn lies in front of us than behind us. the deep recession and protracted recovery mean under current law, lower tax revenues and higher outlays for certain benefit programs. cbo estimates that the automatic stabilizers will increase the budget deficit by more than 2% of gdp in both 2010 and 2011. in addition, cbo projects that last year's fiscal stimulus package will increase the deficit by roughly 2% of gdp this year and by a smaller amount next year. as the economy recovers, and the effects of the automatic stabilizers that legislated policies fade away, the budget deficit will shrink relative to gdp. however, as i have noted, the projected deficit remains large throughout the decade, even under current law. and if current law is changed in some way, that more closely matches current policy, as many people perceive it, the amount of government borrowing relative to gdp would be unprecedented in the post-war period. a large and persistent imbalance between federal spending and revenues is apparent in cbo's projections for
thus, more of the pain of unemployment from this downturn lies in front of us than behind us. the deep recession and protracted recovery mean under current law, lower tax revenues and higher outlays for certain benefit programs. cbo estimates that the automatic stabilizers will increase the budget deficit by more than 2% of gdp in both 2010 and 2011. in addition, cbo projects that last year's fiscal stimulus package will increase the deficit by roughly 2% of gdp this year and by a smaller...
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drea said recently, lord this is the way you made us, you shouldn't blame us. this is how people are. it's very, very unfortunate, it's very unfortunate we're sinful, hypocritical beings. this is the way god made us and it's unfortunate he chose politics as his career. >> larry: stephanie? >> oh boy. i don't know if this is a man/woman thing, larry, but he's a little more forgiving than i would be. there's so many words for john edwards, larry, and so few i can say on basic cable. you know, i think that a lot of us -- i've had elizabeth edwards on my show. i'm a big fan, but i think most of us -- again, i don't know if it's a female thing or human thing. imagine, like, losing a child, having cancer, having your husband not just be unfaithful but father a child with someone else when you're raising two young children then have you supporting a presidential campaign all the time? i mean, it's just beyond unconscionable. he could have taken down the whole democratic party with him. >> larry: yeah. miss cupp, what's your read? >> certainly it's an embarra embarrass
drea said recently, lord this is the way you made us, you shouldn't blame us. this is how people are. it's very, very unfortunate, it's very unfortunate we're sinful, hypocritical beings. this is the way god made us and it's unfortunate he chose politics as his career. >> larry: stephanie? >> oh boy. i don't know if this is a man/woman thing, larry, but he's a little more forgiving than i would be. there's so many words for john edwards, larry, and so few i can say on basic cable....
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>> i think we do. >> warner: or is that actually very useful. >> it is useful. but at times it become it's the end-all, be-all, almost as if we want to declare an victory if we get one, twoo three individuals that will not give us victory it is important how we define victory and for me that is creating stability and in an areas where these people can't thrive and grow. if you are fighting a counterinsurgency you have to deny the population to the enemy. and that becomes the most important part. not just securing the population, but denying their support and goodwill. >> warner: you describe it almost like a cancer that then sprouts up, takes root in other areas. >> it is like a cancer. >> woodruff: . >> warner: where is another area we are not paying enough attention to. >> it is hard to anticipate. i could see sub sahhar ran africa becoming a problem. we are paying tension but it becomes a resource issue. the intelligence community doesn't have the resources to hit everything with the full trening it wants to, we are commited with afghanistan and pakistan. we
>> i think we do. >> warner: or is that actually very useful. >> it is useful. but at times it become it's the end-all, be-all, almost as if we want to declare an victory if we get one, twoo three individuals that will not give us victory it is important how we define victory and for me that is creating stability and in an areas where these people can't thrive and grow. if you are fighting a counterinsurgency you have to deny the population to the enemy. and that becomes the...
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gare wet us -- mr. garrett was speaking about that, the general welfare, one of the clauses perverted by democrats and republicans, courts, presidents, and congress alike. it means the general welfare, not the direct welfare but the general welfare of the nation. we have the ability to collect taxes and pay debts, borrow money on the credit of the united states to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several states and with the indian tribes. mr. garrett was just talking about the -- just a few minutes ago about this commerce clause being utilized to make folks do something because the leadership here thinks that we have to mandate every person in this country to buy health care insurance, whether you want to or not. that's never been done. it's totally unconstitutional, as mr. garrett was saying this commerce clause is one of the three that have been perverted also. the original intent was that we don't lockbox trade within state borders. we've done that on health insurance. which is un
gare wet us -- mr. garrett was speaking about that, the general welfare, one of the clauses perverted by democrats and republicans, courts, presidents, and congress alike. it means the general welfare, not the direct welfare but the general welfare of the nation. we have the ability to collect taxes and pay debts, borrow money on the credit of the united states to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several states and with the indian tribes. mr. garrett was just talking about...
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this is to the about us. it's about the desire of people in china to speak freely. >> reporter: david lampton, the response, information imperialism, unjustified accusations, something akin to mind your own business, in a way. i mean did that surprise you? >> no. because information control is at the heart of the chinese strategy to maintain social stability. the internet provides a vehicle, a pathway for dispersed organizations across the territory as big as the united states to accord fate activity. and a number of years ago you may remember the falun gong organized itself electronically to surround the leadership headquarters unbeknownst to the chinese leadership until it occurred. they are dedicated to making sure that doesn't happen again. as as it gets to middle class growing very rapidly, they have rising expectations. people want more control over their destiny and the internet is a vehicle by which they can do that. so i think i what say in some sense if you look at what the foreign ministry said, th
this is to the about us. it's about the desire of people in china to speak freely. >> reporter: david lampton, the response, information imperialism, unjustified accusations, something akin to mind your own business, in a way. i mean did that surprise you? >> no. because information control is at the heart of the chinese strategy to maintain social stability. the internet provides a vehicle, a pathway for dispersed organizations across the territory as big as the united states to...
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that allows us to draw conclusions. the problem in doncaster, if i may say so, is that there were many actions taken, but they were the wrong actions. they were not actions designed to prove that we had children of violence who had to be separated from parents of violence at an early time. that, i believe, will come out in the serious case review summary. that will be published soon. i think the conservatives should listen to some of the voluntary organizations on this matter, and to lord laming himself, and wait for the publication of the evidence. then let us by all means have the debate that is necessary on what further measures we can take. we know that doncaster had to be intervened upon, and we know also that a serious case review will reveal what happened. >> the prime minister tells us to wait for the publication of the review, but the review will not be published. of course, i know that there are arguments on both sides about full publication, but are they not tipping in favor? the publication of summaries has
that allows us to draw conclusions. the problem in doncaster, if i may say so, is that there were many actions taken, but they were the wrong actions. they were not actions designed to prove that we had children of violence who had to be separated from parents of violence at an early time. that, i believe, will come out in the serious case review summary. that will be published soon. i think the conservatives should listen to some of the voluntary organizations on this matter, and to lord...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. . riordan roett discuss this the administration's policy towards latin mac that come line and brian wynn and cnn's democrats feels of vehicles -- senator cat his trip. wednesday, president obama delivers his first state of the union address to congress, laying out his vision for the future of the country and his plans for the wars in iraq and afghanistan. the state of the union address, wednesday night. our coverage starts at 8:00 eastern. you can listen to it live on your iphone. >> it is also free application for your iphone. covering washington like no other. >> at least one citizen has died as a result of the events in haiti. haiti. á >> now prime minister's questions. gordon brown talked about government relief efforts in haiti and called for the creation of the un reconstruction agency to respond more rapidly to future disaster. he also expressed hope that the cadbury workers would retain their
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that allows us to draw the conclusions. the problem, if i may say so, if there were many actions taken but they were the wrong actions and they were the actions that were taken that were not this time to prove we had children of violence that had to be separated from parents of violence at an early time. with that i believe will come out industries case review summary. that will be published soon. and i think the conservative should listen to some of the organizations on this matter. and two the lord leaving himself and wait for the publication of the evidence and then let us by all means have the debate that is this very on what further measures we can take. we know and had to be intervened upon. and we know also that a series case review will reveal what has happened. >> prime minister tells us to wait for the publication for the review. the point is the review is not going to be published. of course, i know there are argument on both sides about full publication. but isn't the argument kipping and save. the fact is the p
that allows us to draw the conclusions. the problem, if i may say so, if there were many actions taken but they were the wrong actions and they were the actions that were taken that were not this time to prove we had children of violence that had to be separated from parents of violence at an early time. with that i believe will come out industries case review summary. that will be published soon. and i think the conservative should listen to some of the organizations on this matter. and two...
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if god is for us, there is no abortionist in this place or in hell that can stand against us. all children, all babies, are worthy alike. god bless you, and god bless america. çó>> that is the way we were abe to put on these activities. we have a student contests program for essays and poland's for high school and junior high students. -- essays andñrÑi poems. we want to announce the winners of six of the categories. i am going to ask our students to come forward. Ñifirst will be our high school essay winner. >> i am from newardk, delaware. >> and our high school point winner. ñr>> i am from cincinnati, ohio. >> and our high school poster winter. >> i am from baltimore, maryland. >> and our junior high poem winner. >> i am fromÑi white plains, new york. >> and our junior high poster winner. >> i am from owens bill, ky. >> we are very proud of our students and the work to do the judging and logging these in. the interest we have from the students are very encouraging and difficult to judge, because of the enormous work they have done. we are coming down to the end of the
if god is for us, there is no abortionist in this place or in hell that can stand against us. all children, all babies, are worthy alike. god bless you, and god bless america. çó>> that is the way we were abe to put on these activities. we have a student contests program for essays and poland's for high school and junior high students. -- essays andñrÑi poems. we want to announce the winners of six of the categories. i am going to ask our students to come forward. Ñifirst will be our...
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we have a lot more work ahead of us. with an international an interagency team that gets stronger every day. thanks for the opportunity to provide opening up dates and i welcome your questions. >> could you explain why it took almost a week to organize the c- 17 airdrop that you mentioned yesterday? why did they not do this sooner? >> obviously, the aerial delivery of supplies is a capability that has been part of our arsenal from the outset. the fact is, it takes forces on the ground to secure the areas where these drops must go in and organize the people to avoid a chaotic distribution when those supplies comment. we needed to wait until we had adequate force is to enable that to happen. with that capacity building every day, we will continue to use this and every other means available to us to increase the reach of our efforts to the people of haiti. >> people who are familiar with the logistics say to me that since you have a single runway at port-au-prince airport, it would make sense to create an un improve runway.
we have a lot more work ahead of us. with an international an interagency team that gets stronger every day. thanks for the opportunity to provide opening up dates and i welcome your questions. >> could you explain why it took almost a week to organize the c- 17 airdrop that you mentioned yesterday? why did they not do this sooner? >> obviously, the aerial delivery of supplies is a capability that has been part of our arsenal from the outset. the fact is, it takes forces on the...
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they still stereotyped us. based ocala's the n word. -- they still call us the n word. host: thank you for your comments. republican line, oregon. caller: good morning. i think that the republicans respect martin luther king more than any democrat. they prove it every day. the day that obama was elected, has any democratic for democratic black person treated obama the way they treated bush? never. did they say that he was responsible for everything that has happened since the minute he was elected? a bunch of idiots in florida that could not use a ballot? of that was bush's -- of course not, that was bush's fall. typical racism. democrats are bigots. obama is no better or worse than any other american that list today or any other time. -- lives today or any other time. to tell us that we cannot criticize a president because he is black -- host: are you hearing that? is that your take on it? caller: yes. another thing. president bush had, since hurricane katrina, rebuild fema and you never hear anyone say anythingçó like president bush s responsible and obama is doing
they still stereotyped us. based ocala's the n word. -- they still call us the n word. host: thank you for your comments. republican line, oregon. caller: good morning. i think that the republicans respect martin luther king more than any democrat. they prove it every day. the day that obama was elected, has any democratic for democratic black person treated obama the way they treated bush? never. did they say that he was responsible for everything that has happened since the minute he was...
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and it injured five of us, some of use more severely than others, she's the most severe. >> reporter: 60 miles outside the capital, workers at the hospital of the immaculate conception, struggled to keep up with patients pouring in. >> this is blood all over the floor. >> reporter: a pastor at a nearby church shot this video showing some of the injured being treated. many had head wounds and broken limbs. some of the injured, turned away from the overwhelmed hospitals, had to spend the night in their cars. they faced a rising risk of infection and complications from broken bones in 90-degree daytime heat. the danger of disease was heightened by growing numbers of bodies in the streets. the morgue at the general hospital was full by morning, 1,500 bodies were placed outside, with more coming in. tent cities grew, filling up with thousands of people who lost their homes in the quake. others were to fearful of aftershocks to seek shelter indoors. >> having another aftershock, and people are waving their hands as the ground shakes. >> reporter: one of the largest camps was set up across f
and it injured five of us, some of use more severely than others, she's the most severe. >> reporter: 60 miles outside the capital, workers at the hospital of the immaculate conception, struggled to keep up with patients pouring in. >> this is blood all over the floor. >> reporter: a pastor at a nearby church shot this video showing some of the injured being treated. many had head wounds and broken limbs. some of the injured, turned away from the overwhelmed hospitals, had to...
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i would think all of us would listen and learn from what we hear voters telling us. we heard in new york the 23rd congressional district the people hates the idea of somebody being picked behind closed doors, and what do they do? they support a third-party candidate. we need to keep these debates and contests in the primary process, he let the strongest possible nominee we can in order to -- select the strongest possible nominee we can in order to win in november. i think we can do that. a lot of folks are as concerned as i am or other republicans about what is happening in washington, and they want to change it. >> does that mean you do not in doris it anymore? -- do not endorse it anymore? >> i made that decision, and i am going to stick with it. primary voters are going to be the one to choose. the fact is some people have understood what an endorsement means. else. some have misunderstood what our endorsement means. it does not mean we will claw money into a contested primary there -- ploughing money into a contested primary. iguest: could that set up rubio to ru
i would think all of us would listen and learn from what we hear voters telling us. we heard in new york the 23rd congressional district the people hates the idea of somebody being picked behind closed doors, and what do they do? they support a third-party candidate. we need to keep these debates and contests in the primary process, he let the strongest possible nominee we can in order to -- select the strongest possible nominee we can in order to win in november. i think we can do that. a lot...
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bnsf, thengine that connects us. the wiiam and flora hewlett foundation, working solve social andnvironmental probms at home and around the world. d with the ongoing support o these institutio and foundaons. and... this program was made poible by theorporation for public badcasting. and contributions to your pbs statiofrom viewers like you. thank yo >> ifill: the fight over gay marrge went to federal court in californitoday in a case that may have tionwide implications. newshourorrespondent spencer michels begins our cerage. >> reporter: gay marrie had been bore the state courts previoly but now it was before a federal judge. the issue ishether the u.s. constituon bars states from outlawing same-s marriage. specificly the case turns on propositio8, the california referendum that barred g maiage and that won voter approval in novemberf 2008. outside the urthouse today, the hotly bated issue brought t a range of emotions. >> intense interest in t proposition 8 case at fedel court here in san ancisco brought dends mostl
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. >> this is the engine that bnsf, the engine that connects us. bank of america-- committed to helping the nation's economic recovery. pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: president obama road tested his new focus on jobs and the economy today. margaret warner begins our coverage of the tune i don't know aftermath. >> reporter: the president was greeted with applause by a friendly audience in tampa, florida. he and vice president joe biden unveiled $8 billion in grants for high speed rail, part of their new focus on jobs creation the president said again he understands what americans are going through. >> last night i've spoken about where we need to go and i'v
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money that is used for tarp was then used to bail out the auto companies and then use it for areas that congress never intended when we were asked to vote on tarp. there is a sense on the part of members of congress that we have been fooled once and we will not be fooled again. i think of fresh start with a new chairman would be very important. guest: you mentioned the possibility of more republican competitive primaries. you have a couple of big ones, most notably in florida. are you concerned that this is going to be tilting candidates to the right, regardless of what a state's electric looks like? -- electorate looks like? guest: each state will have to make that choice for themselves. you mentioned florida. i would think all of us would listen and learn from what we hear the voters tell us. we heard in new york, for example, the 23rd congressional district that people hate the idea of what diehl, somebody being picked behind closed doors. what did they do? this support at third-party candidate. that elects a democrat. we need to keep these debates and these contests in the primary p
money that is used for tarp was then used to bail out the auto companies and then use it for areas that congress never intended when we were asked to vote on tarp. there is a sense on the part of members of congress that we have been fooled once and we will not be fooled again. i think of fresh start with a new chairman would be very important. guest: you mentioned the possibility of more republican competitive primaries. you have a couple of big ones, most notably in florida. are you concerned...
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we are using -- when we cannot in by a port. we are using mass on target, but the target is be. the mass we have is enormous, but the model that is how physically we can get their -- the bottleneck is help we can physically get there. i want to thank dirk military for the incredible job you are doing -- i want to thank our military. here at homestead, they are supporting deployment of rescue teams, the development of mobile energy response systems, they are sending water, cots, meals, hygiene, blankets, docks. the president announced an immediate investment of $100 million. that will mean more life-saving equipment, food, water, medicine, more of everything the people of haiti need, including more security on the ground. everybody knows how it works. initially, everyone is just so focused on staying alive. after that, there is a tendency for fear and panic to set in. there is a tendency for a few bad actors to begin acting bad. we are trying to get all this done as quickly as we can. we are working closely with regional and international partners like the united nations and the
we are using -- when we cannot in by a port. we are using mass on target, but the target is be. the mass we have is enormous, but the model that is how physically we can get their -- the bottleneck is help we can physically get there. i want to thank dirk military for the incredible job you are doing -- i want to thank our military. here at homestead, they are supporting deployment of rescue teams, the development of mobile energy response systems, they are sending water, cots, meals, hygiene,...